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Some of Google’s biggest rivals are coming together with the hopes of creating new open source services to knock Google Maps from its mapping throne
On Thursday, the nonprofit Linux Foundation announced its own open project that’s meant to collate new map projects through available datasets. And several other major companies have come out of the woodwork to support it in what seems like a bid to finally end Google’s domineering geolocation reign. Those companies include Meta, Microsoft, Amazon Web...